Back to the main page Back to category 1

watch details

Ebel Beluga Ladies Stainless Steel Diamond Watch 9256N28/691050/1215857

Estimated price for orientation: 4 325 $

Category: 1
Class:











Description
Condition: New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Gender: Women's
Case Material: Stainless Steel Brand: EBEL
Case Finish: Polished MPN: 1215857
Band Material: Stainless Steel Movement: Swiss Quartz
Face Color: White Display: Analog
Band Color: Silver Watch Shape: Round
Lug Width: 15mm Water Resistance Rating: 50 m (5 ATM)
Case Size: 30mm Case Color: Silver
Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland


In 1911, Eugene Blum took his initials and his wife's family name, Levy, to coin "Eugene Blum Et Levy" - EBEL. In 1914, just three years after its formation, the brand won a coveted gold medal at the Swiss National Exhibition. The family company has been successfully producing sought-after wristwatches ever since. Their sleek lines, streamlined curves and integrated cases and bracelets are among the most noteworthy. Stainless steel case and bracelet, Deployant buckle, Mother-Of-Pearl dial with 12 diamond hour markers, Scratch resistant sapphire crystal, Swiss quartz movement, Water resistant 50 meters/ 165 ft.Ebel was founded in 1911 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the historic birth place of the watch-making industry, by Swiss industrialist and watchmaker Eugene Blum and his wife Alice Levy. The brand was name after the initials of Eugene Blum et Levy. In 1971, their grand-son Pierre-Alain Blum took the lead of the brand and renewed its collections and the company keeps growing.The Architects of TimeEbel has forged itself a reputation of luxury and elegance, but the brand has always valued innovative high-end design as the signature of its exclusive watch making. Ebel has seen itself as the architect of the Swiss watch manufacturing industry and has kept highlighting it throughout its history both with its famous slogan: Ebel, the Architects of Time, and with its long-lasting links with the world of architecture and design.